Karnataka Arogya Bhagya Scheme : Karnataka Government has planned to launch Arogya Bhagya health scheme to provide universal health care to the state’s population irrespective of the individual’s BPL or APL status will be launched on February 24. Earlier it was planned to launch on November 1, 2017, on the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava. But the deadline was missed because the Finance department did not approve it in time.

They won’t have to make any contributions towards Karnataka Arogya Bhagya Yojana, which provides treatment worth up to Rs. 1.5 lakh for free in government and private hospitals. Around 30 lakh households who do not come under the above categories would be enrolled in the scheme when they apply online with their Aadhaar details. Those in rural areas would need to contribute Rs. 300 per person and those in urban areas, Rs 700.

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Seven existing schemes — Vajpayee Arogyasri, Yashaswini, Jyothi Sanjeevini, Mukhyamantri Santwana Harish scheme, Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram, Rajiv Arogya Bhagya, and Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) — are being merged under UHC. “Arogya Bhagya prevents overlapping of health schemes and duplication. Assurance is better than insurance,” Kumar said. “We have not received funds that were announced by the union government last year. They should try to control the private sector. NITI Aayog is trying to privatize the government sector. They have a moral obligation to strengthen public health systems,” he added.

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Online Application Form details are not available till now. We will provide you the information and online apply link as soon as it will be available on the official website of Karnataka Arogya Bhagya Yojana.

Benefits of Karnataka Arogya Bhagya Scheme :

Under Karnataka Arogya Bhagya Scheme government will provide treatment worth 1.5 lakh for free in government and private hospitals.

The first category would include about 10.5 million households from categories including farmers, unorganized workers, Anganwadi (childcare center) workers, SC / ST, media professionals, teachers of aided schools, public servants and even sanitation workers.